Bernard Arnault, 76, could remain at the helm of the world's largest luxury group LVMH until he's 85 if shareholders back a ...
The Italian luxury brand’s current CEO Damien Bertrand has been named Louis Vuitton deputy CEO while Fendi CEO ...
It was Bernard Arnault, owner of the globe-spanning luxury empire LVMH MC-0.46%decrease; red down pointing triangle. Arnault wanted to check in on the man he had known for decades. Trump was also ...
Multi-billionaire Bernard Arnault, who oversees the LVMH empire of 75 fashion and cosmetics brands, saw about $1.7 billion of his $182.5 billion fortune wiped out over the last few days.
LVMH chief Bernard Arnault, France's richest man, testified during the trial but was never charged and denied any knowledge of a scheme to protect the luxury group. One of your browser extensions ...
Part of Friday's verdict was related to the use of public resources to locate blackmailers targeting LVMH chairman and CEO Bernard Arnault in 2008, while Squarcini was still head of the country's ...
The former chief of France’s internal spy agency has been convicted of using public resources and his position of power to serve the private interests of Europe’s richest man, Bernard Arnault ...
By Vlad Vaiman During a recent earnings call, Bernard Arnault, CEO of LVMH, created a stir by referring to layoffs at Tiffany & Co. as "promoting outwards." The expression used by Arnault closely para ...
ICYMI, Lisa has worked with a few LVMH brands over the years, including Celine, Bvlgari, and Louis Vuitton. Since 1984, Bernard has overseen over 75 fashion and cosmetics brands, including big ...
Frédéric Arnault is the son of Bernard Arnault, the CEO of LVMH, a luxury goods conglomerate, and one of the wealthiest people in the world. His father's fortune is valued at over $180 billion ...
There’s something about building a big portfolio of brands that’s like ... Of course, there’s always Bernard Arnault’s LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton holding court as the exception and sitting on a ...
Bernard Squarcini was found guilty of organizing a bizarre illegal surveillance operation on a gadfly journalist at the request of the luxury company, among other offenses. By Ségolène Le ...